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Building An Online Teaching Community: An Evolving Tale Ofcommunication, Collaboration, Andchemistry, Barbara Reisner, Hilary Eppley, Margret Geselbracht, Elizabeth Jamieson, Adam Johnson, Sheila Smith, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson, Scott Williams
Building An Online Teaching Community: An Evolving Tale Ofcommunication, Collaboration, Andchemistry, Barbara Reisner, Hilary Eppley, Margret Geselbracht, Elizabeth Jamieson, Adam Johnson, Sheila Smith, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson, Scott Williams
Hilary J. Eppley
The Interactive Online Network of Inorganic Chemists (IONiC) has grown from a small group of faculty to a national and international network focused on improving inorganicChemistry learning. IONiC’s vision is to create a community of teachers and learners who make teaching visible using social networking tools to share, discuss, test, and assess their teaching methods. The features that have allowed the IONiC community to develop and grow and IONiC’s vision for the future are described. It is likely that the lessons learned apply to other groups seeking to develop professional communities through social networking.
Ionic: A Cyber-Enabled Community Of Practice For Improving Inorganic Chemicaleducation, Hilary Eppley, Adam Johnson, Ethan Benatan, Margret Geselbracht, Joanne Stewart, Barbara Reisner, Lori Watson, B. Williams
Ionic: A Cyber-Enabled Community Of Practice For Improving Inorganic Chemicaleducation, Hilary Eppley, Adam Johnson, Ethan Benatan, Margret Geselbracht, Joanne Stewart, Barbara Reisner, Lori Watson, B. Williams
Hilary J. Eppley
IONiC’s purpose is to enhance the inorganicChemistry classroom and laboratory experience for students and faculty members through the development of a vibrant virtual “community of practice”.
Jce Viper: An Inorganic Teaching And Learning Community, Ethan Benatan, Jezmynne Dene, Hilary Eppley, Margret Gesebracht, Elizabeth Jamieson, Adam Johnson, Barbara Reisner, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson, B. Williams
Jce Viper: An Inorganic Teaching And Learning Community, Ethan Benatan, Jezmynne Dene, Hilary Eppley, Margret Gesebracht, Elizabeth Jamieson, Adam Johnson, Barbara Reisner, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson, B. Williams
Hilary J. Eppley
To facilitate the effective sharing of teaching tools among faculty and the development of deep subject knowledge in support of teaching, a group of faculty from predominantly undergraduate institutions has established a virtual community of inorganic chemists, IONiC (Interactive Online Network of Inorganic Chemists). Our mission is to enhance the inorganicChemistry classroom and laboratory experience for students and faculty members through the development of a vibrant, collaborative, and open community. VIPEr, the Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, is a Web site that forms the online home for our community. VIPEr is an interactive Web resource that combines a repository of …
Isoquinoline-Derivatized Tris(2-Pyridylmethyl)Amines As Fluorescent Zinc Sensors With Strict Zn2+/Cd2+ Selectivity, Shawn Burdette, Yuji Mikata, Keiko Kawata, Saaya Takeuchi, Kaori Nakanishi, Hideo Konno, Saori Itami, Keiko Yasuda, Satoshi Tamotsu
Isoquinoline-Derivatized Tris(2-Pyridylmethyl)Amines As Fluorescent Zinc Sensors With Strict Zn2+/Cd2+ Selectivity, Shawn Burdette, Yuji Mikata, Keiko Kawata, Saaya Takeuchi, Kaori Nakanishi, Hideo Konno, Saori Itami, Keiko Yasuda, Satoshi Tamotsu
Shawn C. Burdette
Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine-based fluorescent ligands, N,N-bis(1-isoquinolylmethyl)-2-pyridylmethylamine (1-isoBQPA) and N,N-bis(7-methoxy-1-isoquinolylmethyl)-2-pyridylmethylamine (7-MeO-1-isoBQPA), have been prepared and the Zn2+-induced fluorescence enhancement has been investigated. Upon excitation at 324 nm, 1-isoBQPA exhibits a very weak emission (ϕ = [similar]0.010) in DMF–H2O (1 : 1). Upon Zn2+ addition, the 1-isoBQPA fluorescence increases (ϕZn = 0.055) at 357 nm and 464 nm. The fluorescence enhancement at longer wavelengths is Zn2+-specific, whereas Cd2+ induces a small emission increase at 464 nm (ICd/I0 = 1.1, ICd/IZn = 14%). The Zn2+/Cd2+ selectivity of the fluorescent response correlates with the Cd–Nisoquinoline and Zn–Nisoquinoline bond distances measured in the crystal structures. Introduction of …
Bis(2-Quinolylmethyl)Ethylenediaminediacetic Acids (Bqendas), Tqen–Edta Hybrid Molecules As Fluorescent Zinc Sensors, Shawn Burdette, Yju Mikata, Saaya Takeuchi, Hideo Konno, Satoshi Iwatsuki, Sakiko Akaji, Ikuko Hamagami, Masato Aoyama, Keiko Yasuda, Satoshi Tamotsu
Bis(2-Quinolylmethyl)Ethylenediaminediacetic Acids (Bqendas), Tqen–Edta Hybrid Molecules As Fluorescent Zinc Sensors, Shawn Burdette, Yju Mikata, Saaya Takeuchi, Hideo Konno, Satoshi Iwatsuki, Sakiko Akaji, Ikuko Hamagami, Masato Aoyama, Keiko Yasuda, Satoshi Tamotsu
Shawn C. Burdette
Molecular hybrids of TQEN (N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis(2-quinolylmethyl)ethylenediamine) and EDTA (ethylenediamine-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid) were examined as fluorescent Zn2+ sensors. Upon the addition of Zn2+, N,N-BQENDA (N,N-bis(2-quinolylmethyl)ethylenediamine-N′,N′-diacetic acid, 1a) exhibits a 30-fold emission enhancement at 456 nm (λex = 315 nm, ϕZn = 0.018) in buffer (HEPES, pH = 7.5, 100 mM KCl). The fluorescence enhancement is Zn2+-specific as Cd2+ induces much smaller increases (ICd/I0 = 5 and ICd/IZn = 16%). These spectroscopic properties, as well as the excellent water-solubility, represent a significant improvement compared to the parent TQEN sensor (ϕZn = 0.007, ICd/IZn = 64%). The isoquinoline analog N,N-1-isoBQENDA (N,N-bis(1-isoquinolylmethyl)ethylenediamine-N′,N′-diacetic acid, 1b) possesses a …
Quantifying Factors That Influence Metal Ion Release In Photocaged Complexes Using Zincast Derivatives, Shawn Burdette
Quantifying Factors That Influence Metal Ion Release In Photocaged Complexes Using Zincast Derivatives, Shawn Burdette
Shawn C. Burdette
Two generations of nitrobenzhydrol-based photocages for Zn2+ have been prepared and characterized. The first series includes the tridentate ZinCast-1 utilizes a bis-pyridin-2-ylmethyl-aniline ligand that forms a 5,5-chelate ring upon metal binding. The related photocages ZinCast-2 with a N-[2-(pyridine-2-yl)ethyl]-N-(pyridine-2-ylmethyl)aniline (5,6-chelate ring) and ZinCast-3 with a N,N-bis[2-(pyridine-2-yl)ethyl]aniline (6,6-chelate ring) were synthesized for comparative studies. The complexes formed by the ions Cu2+, Zn2+ and Cd2+ with three ZinCast and their photoproducts (ZinUnc) were interrogated by UV-Vis spectroscopy. The studies indicate that ZinCast-1 forms complexes of the highest stability and ZinCast-3 exhibits the most significant changes in metal affinity upon uncaging. These results suggest …
Ferrinaphth: A Fluorescent Chemodosimeter For Redox Active Metal Ions, Shawn Burdette, Randy Jackson, Yu Shi, Xudong Yao
Ferrinaphth: A Fluorescent Chemodosimeter For Redox Active Metal Ions, Shawn Burdette, Randy Jackson, Yu Shi, Xudong Yao
Shawn C. Burdette
FerriNaphth, a fluorescent chemodosimeter for FeIII, has been prepared and characterized. The probe consists of a catechol ligand linked to a naphthalimide fluorophore by an aniline nitrogen linker. Upon exposure to FeIII, the aminocatechol of FerriNaphth is oxidized to the corresponding quinone, which in its imine-one tautomer, is hydrolyzed to liberate a fluorescent aminonaphthalimide derivative. The fluorescence behavior is consistent with oxidation being promoted by metal coordination.